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Page 1: The Imaging Chain in X-Ray Astronomy · Pop quiz (2): Which of These is the X-Ray Image? ... – Apogee = 86,487 miles (139,188 km) – Perigee = 5,999 miles (9,655 km)

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The Imaging Chain The Imaging Chain in Xin X--Ray Astronomy Ray Astronomy

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Pop quiz (1): Pop quiz (1): Which is the XWhich is the X--ray Image?ray Image?

A.

B.

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Answer: B!!! Answer: B!!! (But You Knew That)(But You Knew That)

A.

B.

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The dying star (“planetary nebula”) BD +30 3639

Pop quiz (2):Pop quiz (2):Which of Which of TheseThese is the Xis the X--Ray Ray

Image?Image?A. B. C.

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Infrared(Gemini 8-meter telescope)

Visible(Hubble Space Telescope)

X-ray(Chandra)

Answer = C!Answer = C!((Not So Easy!)Not So Easy!)

n.b., colors in B and C are “phony” (pseudocolor)Different wavelengths were “mapped into” different colors.

A. B. C.

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Medical XMedical X--Ray ImagingRay Imaging

Medical Imaging: 1. X Rays from source are absorbed (or scattered) by dense

structures in object (e.g., bones). Much less so by muscles, ligaments, cartilage, etc.

2. Most X Rays pass through object to “expose” X-ray sensor (film or electronic)

3. After development/processing, produces shadowgram of dense structures(X Rays pass “straight through” object without “bending”)

negative image

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Lenses for X Rays DonLenses for X Rays Don’’t Exist!t Exist!

NonexistentX-Ray

“Light Bulb”

X-RayLens

X-RayImage

It would be very nice if they did!

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X RaysVisible Light

How Can X Rays Be How Can X Rays Be ““ImagedImaged””

• X Rays are too energetic to be reflected “back”, as is possible for lower-energy photons, e.g., visible light

Sensor

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X Rays (and Gamma Rays X Rays (and Gamma Rays ““γγ””) ) Can be Can be ““AbsorbedAbsorbed””

• By dense material, e.g., lead (Pb)

Sensor

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Imaging System Based on Absorption (“Selection”) of X or γ Rays

Input Object(Radioactive Thyroid)

Lead Sheet with Pinhole “Noisy” Output Image(because of small number

of detected photons)

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How to How to ““AddAdd”” More PhotonsMore Photons1. Make Pinhole Larger1. Make Pinhole Larger

Input Object(Radioactive Thyroid

w/ “Hot” and “Cold” Spots)

“Fuzzy” Image Through Large Pinhole

(but less noise)

“Noisy” Output Image(because of small number

of detected photons)

⇒ “Fuzzy” Image

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How to “Add” More Photons2. Add More Pinholes

• BUT: Images “Overlap”

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How to “Add” More Photons2. Add More Pinholes

• Process in Computer to Combine “Overlapping”Images

Before Postprocessing After Postprocessing

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BUT: Would Be Still Better to “Focus” X Rays

• Could “Bring X Rays Together” from Different Points in Aperture– Collect More “Light” ⇒ Increase Signal– Improves “Signal-to-Noise” Ratio of

Measured Image• Easier to See Details

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X Rays CAN Be Reflected at Small Angles (Grazing Incidence)

θ

X Ray at “Grazing Incidenceis “Deviated” by Angle θ

(which is SMALL!)

X-Ray “Mirror”

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Why Grazing Incidence?Why Grazing Incidence?• X-Ray photons at “normal” or “near-

normal” incidence (photon path perpendicular to mirror, as already shown) would be transmitted (or possibly absorbed) rather than reflected.

• At near-parallel incidence, X Rays “skip”off mirror surface (like stones skipping across water surface)

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Astronomical XAstronomical X--Ray ImagingRay Imaging

X Rays from High-Energy Astronomical Source are Collected, Focused, and Detected by

X-Ray Telescope that uses Grazing Mirrors

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X-Ray Observatory Must Be Outside Atmosphere

• X Rays are absorbed by Earth’s atmosphere– lucky for us!!!

• X-ray photon passing through atmosphere encounters as many atoms as in 5-meter (16 ft) thick wall of concrete!

http://chandra.nasa.gov/

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ChandraChandra

Chandra in Earth orbit (artist’s conception)http://chandra.nasa.gov/

Originally AXAFAdvanced X-ray Astrophysics Facility

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Chandra Orbit• Deployed from Columbia, 23 July 1999• Elliptical Orbit

– Apogee = 86,487 miles (139,188 km) – Perigee = 5,999 miles (9,655 km)

• High above Shuttle ⇒Can’t be Serviced• Period is 63 h, 28 m, 43 s

– Out of Earth’s Shadow for Long Periods– Longer Observations

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Nest of Grazing-Incidence Mirrors

Mirror Design of Chandra X-Ray Telescope

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Another View of Chandra Another View of Chandra MirrorsMirrors

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X Rays from ObjectX Rays from ObjectStrike One of 4 Nested Strike One of 4 Nested

MirrorsMirrors……

IncomingX Rays

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……And are And are ““GentlyGently”” Redirected Redirected Toward Sensor...Toward Sensor...

n.b., Distance from Front End to Sensoris LONG due to Grazing

Incidence

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Sensor Captures X Rays to Create Image(which is not easy!!)

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XX--Ray MirrorsRay Mirrors• Each grazing-incidence mirror shell has only a

very small collecting area exposed to sky– Looks like “Ring” Mirror (“annulus”) to X Rays!

• Add more shells to increase collecting area: create a nest of shells

“End” View of X-Ray Mirror

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XX--Ray MirrorsRay Mirrors• Add more shells to increase collecting area

– Chandra has 4 rings (instead of 6 as proposed)

• Collecting area of rings is MUCH smaller than for a Full-Aperture “Lens”!

Nest of “Rings” Full Aperture

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4 Rings Instead of 64 Rings Instead of 6……

• Budget Cut$ !!!• Compensated by Placement in Higher Orbit

– Allows Longer Exposures to Compensate for Smaller Aperture

– BUT, Cannot Be Serviced by Shuttle!!• A Moot Point (at least for the moment)…

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Resolution Limit of X-Ray Telescope

• ☺ : No Problems from Atmosphere – But X Rays do scintillate much anyway

• ☺: λ of X Rays is VERY Short– Good for Diffraction Limit to Angular Resolution

• : VERY Difficult to Make Mirrors that are “Smooth” at Scale of λ for X Rays– Also because λ is very short– Mirror Surface Error is ONLY a Few Atoms

“Thick”– “Rough” Mirrors Give Poor Images

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ChandraChandra Mirrors Assembled and Mirrors Assembled and Aligned by Kodak in RochesterAligned by Kodak in Rochester

“4 Rings”

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Mirrors Integrated Mirrors Integrated into spacecraft at into spacecraft at TRW, Redondo TRW, Redondo

Beach, CABeach, CA

(Note scale of telescope (Note scale of telescope compared to workers)compared to workers)

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On the Road Again...Travels of the Chandra mirrors

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Chandra launch: July 23, 1999Chandra launch: July 23, 1999

STS-93 on“Columbia”

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Sensors in ChandraSensors in Chandra• “Sensitive” to X Rays• Able to Measure “Location” [x,y]• Able to Measure Energy of X Rays

– Analogous to “Color” via:

– High E ⇒ Short λ

c hcE h hE

ν λλ

= = ⇒ =

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XX--Ray Absorption in Bohr ModelRay Absorption in Bohr Model

electron

neutron

proton

IncomingX Ray

(Lots of Energy)

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CCDs as X-Ray Detectors

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CCDsCCDs as Xas X--Ray DetectorsRay Detectors

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SensorAdvanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS)

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CCDs in Visible-Light Imaging• Many Photons Are Available to be

Detected• Each Pixel “Sees” Many Photons

– Up to 80,000 per pixel– Lots of Photons ⇒Small Counting Error ⇒ “Accurate Count” of Photons

• Can’t “Count” Individual Photons

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CCDsCCDs ““CountCount”” XX--Ray photonsRay photons• X-Ray Events Occur Much Less Often:

1. Fewer Available X Rays 2. Smaller Collecting Area of Telescope

• Each Absorbed X Ray Has Much More Energy– Deposits More Energy in CCD– Generates MANY Electrons (1 e- for every 3000

electron volts in X Ray)

⇒ Each X Ray Can Be “Counted”– Attributes of Individual Photons are Measured

Independently

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Measure Attributes of Each X Ray

1. Position of Absorption [x,y]2. Time when Absorption Occurred [t]3. Amount of Energy Absorbed [E]

• Four Pieces of Data per Absorption are Transmitted to Earth:

[ ], , ,x y t E

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Why Transmit Attributes [x,y,t,E] Instead of Images?

• Too Much Data!– Up to 2 CCD images per Second– 16 bits of data per pixel (216 = 65,536 gray levels)– Image Size is 1024 × 1024 pixels⇒16 × 10242 × 2 = 33.6 million bits per second

– Too Much Data to Transmit to Ground• Instead Make “List” of “Events” [x,y,t,E]

– Compiled by on-board software and transmitted– Reduces Necessary Data Transmission Rate

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Image Creation

• From “Event List” of [x,y,t,E]– Count Photons in each Pixel during Observation

• 30,000-Second Observation (1/3 day), 10,000 CCD frames are obtained (one per 3 seconds)

• Hope Each Pixel Contains ONLY 1 Photon per Image

• Pairs of Data for Each Event are “Graphed” or “Plotted” as Coordinates– Number of Events with Different [x,y] ⇒ “Image”– Number of Events with Different E ⇒ “Spectrum”– Number of Events with Different E for each [x,y] ⇒ “Color

Cube”

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First Image from Chandra: August, 1999Supernova remnant Cassiopeia A

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Processing XProcessing X--Ray Data Ray Data (continued)(continued)

• Spectra (Counts vs. E) and “Light Curves”(Counts vs. t) Produced in Same Way– Both are 1-D “histograms”

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Example of XExample of X--Ray SpectrumRay SpectrumGamma-Ray“Burster”GRB991216

http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/cycle1/0596/index.html

Counts

E

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Chandra/ACIS image and spectrum of Chandra/ACIS image and spectrum of CasCas AA

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Light Curve of Light Curve of ““XX--Ray BinaryRay Binary””

http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/objects/binaries/gx301s2_lc.html

Counts

Time

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Processing XProcessing X--Ray Data (cont.)Ray Data (cont.)

• Can combine either energy or time data with image data, to produce image cube– 3-D histogram

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Central Orion Nebula region, X-raytime step 1

X-Ray Image Cube example: Space vs. Time

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Central Orion Nebula region, X-raytime step 2

X-ray image cube example: space vs. time

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MultiwavelengthMultiwavelengthAstronomyAstronomy

What do different wavelength What do different wavelength regimes allow astronomers to regimes allow astronomers to

““seesee””??

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Temperature vs. peak Temperature vs. peak wavelengthwavelength

Ultravio

let (U

V)

X Rays

Visible Light

Infrared

(IR)

Microwav

es

Radio w

aves

1 micron 1 m1 cm10-9 m 100 micronsIncreasing wavelength

Increasing temperature

• Recall Wien’s Law: object’s temperature determines the wavelength at which most of its electromagnetic radiation emerges

5000 K 50 K5x106 K 0.5 K

Electromagnetic radiation is everywhere around us. It is the light that we see, it is the heat that we feel, it is the UV rays that gives us sunburn, and it is the radio waves that transmit signals for radio and TVs. EM radiation can propagate through vacuum since it doesn’t need any medium to travel in, unlike sound. The speed of light through vacuum is constant through out the universe, and is measured at 3x108 meters per second, fast enough to circle around the earth 7.5 times in 1 second. Its properties demonstrate both wave-like nature (like interference) and particle-like nature (like photo-electric effect.)

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A temperatureA temperature--dependent dependent ““hierarchyhierarchy”” of states of matterof states of matter

• Coldest (T < 100K)– dense molecular gas, ice-coated dust

• “Warm” (100K ≤ T ≤ 1000K)– warm dust & molecules

• Hotter: (1000K ≤ T ≤ 10000 K)– atomic gas (molecular bonds break down)

• Hotter still: (T > 10,000K)– ionized gas (electrons separated from nuclei⇒ plasma)

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Radio/Microwave RadiationRadio/Microwave Radiation• Long λ• Very penetrating

– most matter is transparent to radio waves• Probe of “coldest” matter (dense gas & dust)

– Afterglow of “Big Bang” (T ≈ 2.7 K)• Probe of molecular gas

– Many molecules were first detected in interstellar space via their radio radiation

• carbon monoxide, water, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, alcohol…

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MidMid-- to Farto Far--Infrared RadiationInfrared Radiation• Very “penetrating,” e.g., through dust and gas• Probe of “dust grains”

– huge variety known, from giant molecules to grains of glass

• Most of known dust in universe emits in mid- to far-IR– Dust forms around dying stars– Dust congeals into planetary systems now forming around

young, recently formed stars– Dust surrounds the massive centers of many galaxies

• Planets emit most strongly in mid- to far-IR wavelengths

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M17 Star Cluster: M17 Star Cluster: Combination of Visible and Far Combination of Visible and Far

InfraredInfrared ImageImage

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NearNear--infrared radiationinfrared radiation• Probe of “hot” dust and molecular gas• Somewhat penetrating

– λ = 2 µm penetrates matter 10 times as far as visible light

• Probe of stars that are cool and/or surrounded by dust clouds– e.g., stars that have just formed and stars

that are “kicking off” (starting to emit light)

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Visible NearVisible Near--InfraredInfrared

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Hot molecules and dustHot molecules and dustImage mosaic of the NGC 6334 star formation region obtained with SPIREX/Abu telescope at the South Pole

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Visible lightVisible light• Easily scattered by dust clouds• Visible-light universe dominated by stars

– Starlight can be detected directly (the stars themselves) or reflects from dust grains near stars

– Stars are a primary constituent of galaxies, so distant galaxies are usually first detected in visible or near-IR light

• Gas ionized by UV from hot stars (and heated to about 10,000 K) also emits brightly in visible light– e.g., Great Nebula in Orion (M42)

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Our Nearest (Galactic) Neighbor in visible light: a twin to the Milky Way?

M31 Andromeda Galaxy, Visible Light

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Ultraviolet LightUltraviolet Light• Short λ, easily scattered by atomic gas

and by dust clouds• Probe of hottest stars and ionized gas

– Matter spiraling into massive objects (collapsed stars or centers of massive galaxies) emits strongly in the UV as it gets heated to T>10000 K

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X RaysX Rays• Highly energetic photons ⇒ highly penetrating

– dust is nearly transparent to X rays

• Probe of cosmic “collisions” that produce plasma with T > 1,000,000 K– e.g, gas ejected at high speed from rapidly dying stars

collides with gas that was ejected earlier and at lower velocity by same star ⇒ gas heated to X-ray-emitting temperatures

– Most stars, especially young stars, have tenuous outer atmospheres (corona) that is sufficiently hot to emit X-rays

– Many compact, massive objects thought to be black holes display X-ray emission

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X Rays Indicate Explosive Events

Supernova remnant Cassiopeia A

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Supernova Remnant Supernova Remnant CasseopeiaCasseopeia AA

X ray

Visible

Infrared

Radio

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“Starburst” Galaxy M82 in Ursa Major

A Noisy “Neighbor” Galaxy

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Images at Many Wavelengths are Neededto Find Newborn Stars

Central Region of M42 (Orion Nebula)

X Ray Infrared

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Exploding Sun-like Stars

Planetary Nebula BD +30 3639

Infrared(Gemini 8-meter telescope)

Visible(Hubble Space Telescope)

X Ray(Chandra)

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New Discoveries of X Rays from Planetary Nebulae

NGC 7027

NGC 6543(The Cat’s Eye Nebula)

X Ray (Chandra) Visible (HST)